The first impression the design gives us, is that it resembles the one of a Prada phone. The materials used are the same utilized in the popular model and help in achieving that impression. Same as with the Prada, the shiny plastic surface is a fingerprint magnet and you will have to clean your phone constantly, in order for it to look good.

What characterizes phones with such functionality is that they are bigger and heavier, but not the KS20, which impresses with its compact size and light weight. Unfortunately, when you hold it in your hand, the feeling of comfort vanishes instantaneously because of the plastic, which makes it quite light and its size, which is too small for the masculine hand.

2.8 inches TFT Display

The 2.8 inches TFT touch screen, covers 1/3 of the whole front. As it is touch-sensitive, it is used for the control of hte phone. Its specs are not any different than the rest of the phones in this class. The QVGA resolution is big enough for its physical size with small pixels, resulting in detailed images. The colors are saturated and realistic and the contrast is good. You’ll have difficulties reading it under direct sunlight even with the brightness set at maximum. Above the display are located the speaker and the video calling VGA camera, which despite the large display doesn’t stay unnoticed.

The Answer/Reject call buttons, positioned below the display are in the classic black color and with a well expressed relief, so they are easy to use. The Clear button found in PRADA is replaced with a 5-way joystick. Fundamentally, it should accommodate the navigation through the menus, but in this case, it is positioned too low, as well as the other two buttons, which makes them hard to use while holding the phone in your hand.

Left Side

Right Side

The volume rocker and the slot for the charger/cable, covered with a protective cover are positioned on the left side. The power button, which is used to turn the display off, the microSD slot, the fast access button and the camera button are positioned on the right-hand side. Due to the lack of a well expressed relief, pressing the side buttons, except the camera one, can sometimes be a hard task. For example, it could be quite difficult if during a call you want to turn the sound down.

Stylus

The LG people have made a strange decision to put the stylus in the lower left corner, as opposed to the right side corners, as in most phones. For the majority of people this could be inconvenient, since they would have to turn the phone around in order to get the stylus. When pulling the stylus out, it extends (since it is telescopic), making it longer and more comfortable to use.

All in black, the back of the phone resembles the Prada’s back panel and the only thing standing out in one of the corners is the camera.

8.Nokia user (unregistered)

9.meisder (unregistered)

The phone is absolute terrible.
I own one since 3 month.
The menu is damm slow, and if you are lucky, the standby will be 16-18hours
But if you want also to use it as phone, you have to recharge it after latest 8hours.
What a terrible phone.
The homepage from Lg is also only pure horror. Never ending redirects, links to non existing pages, absolut no support page for this phone (just a short tech spec page).
Damm, I wish I had never bought this terrible phone
Meisder

12.JohnnyBoy (unregistered)

Not sure how much i appreciate your blog but i am great lover of your blog and visits it frequently! Do you think there are many more boards which are getting so much discussion just because logo design they are posting interesting articles like you! Hope you keep this in future as well!

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